![]() ![]() Pinch your fingers together to scale it down, making it smaller. Select a layer with an image, drag with two fingers and expand to scale the image up, making it larger. While in the Transform tool, use your fingers for scaling. In the canvas, drag with two fingers and expand to zoom in. Just drag with two fingers in any direction to move the canvas. Use your finger(s) to freely move the canvas. Just twist with two fingers to rotate the content on all layers. Use your fingers to freely rotate the canvas. ![]() When enabled, a tap-hold of your finger or stylus will enable the Color Picker. This setting is on by default, but you can toggle it off in Preferences if you prefer. See Marking menus for more information. Use your finger and the marking menu to access an assortment of tools. See Corner tools for which tools are set by default and how to customize them. The corner tools can be accessed by tapping with one finger. Use one finger to tap certain parts of the canvas to access tools. For a fast way to work, see Hotkey shortcuts . NOTE: Sketchbook Pro for desktop doesn't have gestures. Starting in Sketchbook version 6, you can also customize your tap options. ![]() If you prefer to work UI free, try Rapid UI mode for accessing just about everything, from sliders for resizing and changing brush opacity, to accessing editors, changing colors, and so much more. Use one, two, and three fingers to access an assortment of tools, along with preferences for customization. Sketchbook on mobile devices has an assortment of gestures to help you work faster and make things easier. ![]()
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